Kawasaki Concours Forum
The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => Accessories and modifications - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: SeattleDude on May 03, 2014, 06:45:01 PM
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Installed CS One couple days ago. I love it! Looks Great and Sounds Great too. Not too loud. Nice and deep.
Now packing my seat and sending it out to Seth Laam. CANT WAIT! 8)
Some before and after.
(click on image for full size)
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d64/seattledude/Without-CS-ONE.jpg)
(http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d64/seattledude/With-CS-ONE.jpg)
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Much better! :thumbs: :chugbeer:
(http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb336/jaywilcox/nopotato.jpg) (http://s1200.photobucket.com/user/jaywilcox/media/nopotato.jpg.html)
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Your Connie and I thank you. Now that's a great lookin' ride, and you lost 20 lbs. of ugly ballast to boot!
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Much better! :thumbs: :chugbeer:
(http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb336/jaywilcox/nopotato.jpg) (http://s1200.photobucket.com/user/jaywilcox/media/nopotato.jpg.html)
+1, but loose those excuse of a tire and put some decent rubber. Unleash her!
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Martin, good point. Forgot about the 021 Crapstones. Make sure you throw them in the dumpster a.s.a.p. They are downright dangerous and start cupping at 1500 miles. I almost sold my C-14 until someone on this forum recommended Michelin PR-2's with 55 aspect rear tire. Now Connie can play with the Porsches.
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Oh man. I have been out of the bike science for about 4 years to keep up on tires.
Whats going on with stock tires? Fill me in please.
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Oh man. I have been out of the bike science for about 4 years to keep up on tires.
Whats going on with stock tires? Fill me in please.
They are good enough to get a bike out the door.... I didn't mind them at first, but the bike was new. They wore ( fast) the front cupped well before the back wore out. At 5750 miles I put on PR 4 GT's. It is like a whole new machine! Better than ever.
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Got ya.
Machine is only week old. I put 290 miles in one week so far. I will keep an eye out for the wear on the tires and next one will be PR4 for sure.
Today I took seat off and it will go to Seth Laam tomorrow so no riding for at least 1 week :(
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They are good enough to get a bike out the door.... I didn't mind them at first, but the bike was new. They wore ( fast) the front cupped well before the back wore out.
Yep, we all seem to have the same issues and strange wear on the stock/OEM tires. My front was horribly cupped on both sides and riding it was just a major chore. The back had a flat spot but still enough tread it could pass. PR4 GT is just so much better... and if they wear like the PR3/2, then they will fare much better than the OEM.
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same here. I used 3 sets of OEM stones until the German TÜV approved the Pirelli Angel ST. Major improvement, much less cupping.
I also improved my riding style (aka, the technique I use to take curves) and avoid braking late in the curve with the front (I know... ::)).
This has been about 7 rear and 4 front tires ago, and I forgot how bad cupping affects the steering. I friend of mine bought a second hand Bandit 600 and the front tire has been very abused, with even stronger cupping than what I've experienced in my C14. That bike was un-ridable. Now he got new tires and all is good 8)